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Pressed Flower Phone Case

Imagine a unique phone case that features real pressed flowers embedded within its design. This one-of-a-kind accessory not only provides protection for your phone but also adds a touch of nature's beauty to your everyday life. Each flower is carefully selected, dried, and preserved to maintain its vibrant colors and delicate appearance. The result is a stunning phone case that stands out from the rest, making it a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature. Whether you prefer a bold and colorful design or a more subtle and elegant look, there is a pressed flower phone case to suit your style. Stand out from the crowd and showcase your love for nature with a unique and eye-catching phone case that is as beautiful as it is functional.

Materials

  • clear phone case
  • pressed flowers (you can press your own, or purchase them already pressed and dried)
  • Tombow MONO Aqua Liquid Glue
  • paintbrush tweezers

How to Make a Pressed Flower Phone Case

Choose your pressed flowers.

You can choose any combination of colors, sizes, and styles you like. Remember to consider the color of your phone, which will be the background.

Apply a thin layer of Tombow MONO Aqua Liquid Glue to the inside of the phone case.

MONO Aqua Liquid glue is the perfect choice for decoupage-style projects, because it goes on and dries totally clear, and it’s acid free, so it won’t discolor your flowers.

Use tweezers to place flowers face down on top of the glue.

Pressed flowers are fragile, so make sure to work gently. If you do lose a petal, you can still place it in the glue where it would have been to repair the flower.

Continue placing flowers until you have the arrangement you want. The best part about this project is that there’s literally no wrong way to do it! You can use whatever flowers you like best and arrange them in any way.

Apply a layer of glue on top of your flowers.

I like to squeeze a puddle of glue from the broad tip, then use a sponge brush to gently spread it out in all directions. This layer should be thick enough to seal the flowers in place.

Let your project dry completely.

I recommend letting it dry overnight to make sure the glue has time to cure. Then, your phone case is ready to use and enjoy!

Crafting Tips

  • You can try this technique on other surfaces, like clear acrylic keychains, decorative dishes, bookmarks, and more.
  • Try experimenting with different mixes of sizes, colors, and types of flowers to find your favorite look.

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